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there have been occasions, and that was certainly the case with spain. [inaudible] we have views on the procedure, when we did the spanish article four, which was the biological surveillance,, we assessed on the basis of the numbers in the forecast of deficit consolidation that was expected come and we did say at the time, the timing seemed too short. >> i am from the peterson institute. i guess this is sort of a follow-up question. >> i see that you were taking notes to yes, you mentioned in your remarks, madam, that there should be less focus on targets rather implementable measures. with respect to greece, if we go back to march in the process back then, there was a very specific target, namely the 120 debt to gdp roll and you just mentioned this sort of deemphasizing of targets, should that be interpreted as the deaths are saying is a target in the next relevant funding prevention, and if so, does that mean that the long-term debt sustainability target is ultimately going to be achieved by the direct restructuring of the junior official sector partic
there have been occasions, and that was certainly the case with spain. [inaudible] we have views on the procedure, when we did the spanish article four, which was the biological surveillance,, we assessed on the basis of the numbers in the forecast of deficit consolidation that was expected come and we did say at the time, the timing seemed too short. >> i am from the peterson institute. i guess this is sort of a follow-up question. >> i see that you were taking notes to yes, you...
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spain, italy and greece is the imf prepared to act? >> this is of the geopolitical nature of the supply of oil if i am to narrow mire approach to economically sound issues. if and when the price of energy is to skyrocket more than the moment. and in the area of the world there are conflicts, not to minimize the ran but the consequences to be mindful of. and out what to list where we could add of consequences but this is life. there is no cure for that. [laughter] >> med tom lagarde thank-you for today. in relation to the global financial crisis what action would you like to see in the coming months? >> they have been announced already. between short-term and medium-term. there is an announcement more public spending but it goes in the right direction. but in the medium term, it is called for reluctantly is the model of growth fuelled by a consumption of domestic market growth this is a change induced by the extern all circumstances. with that level of growth to keep people in place but this is a good development in terms of action. not
spain, italy and greece is the imf prepared to act? >> this is of the geopolitical nature of the supply of oil if i am to narrow mire approach to economically sound issues. if and when the price of energy is to skyrocket more than the moment. and in the area of the world there are conflicts, not to minimize the ran but the consequences to be mindful of. and out what to list where we could add of consequences but this is life. there is no cure for that. [laughter] >> med tom lagarde...
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it's modeled after this dutiful belltower in spain. and that was where cubans were being sent to get aid. upon their arrival. but that's not where he was being sent. and this was a place that was called the ellis island of the south. the southern statue of liberty, a symbol and a beacon. but pedro victor garcia, however, wasn't being sent to the beacon. he was being sent up the street to the justice department immigration and naturalization service office. physically about three miles north of the south new ellis island, symbolically 1 million miles in distance. the building to the south represents welcome. the one to the north tilted more towards -- so was that on october 4, 1962, pedro victor appeared. a kind of immigration judge. pedro victor's hearing was recorded on a machine originally manufactured by the inventor thomas edison's company. to final discs about the size of single phonograph records contained audio of the proceedings. now full of scratches and audible pops. the records are a remarkable artifact of another era. and 3
it's modeled after this dutiful belltower in spain. and that was where cubans were being sent to get aid. upon their arrival. but that's not where he was being sent. and this was a place that was called the ellis island of the south. the southern statue of liberty, a symbol and a beacon. but pedro victor garcia, however, wasn't being sent to the beacon. he was being sent up the street to the justice department immigration and naturalization service office. physically about three miles north of...
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[applause] spain now it's time for questions i'm going to exercise the power of the chair if not the right of the chair to ask david the first question which is carried on from his presentation. i really wanted the chapter about the candidate that the republican party, they don't have the candidate now, they have a candidate so governor romney. what is your story on him? and also to sort of get us moving toward the future here, do you have any fears about the potential vice presidential candidate of santorum and gingrich or generally thought not to be real candidates for the vice presidency? there are are other people that you have looked into or have heard their views? >> i was afraid you are going were going to ask me about governor romney. [laughter] in that chapter, the scorecard, i go back and review their public statements, boats etc. and governor romney's case of course goes back to all those famous 1993 or so pro-gay statements and pledges when he was running against ted kennedy. of course all his religious right opponents also went back to the statements and more convinced t
[applause] spain now it's time for questions i'm going to exercise the power of the chair if not the right of the chair to ask david the first question which is carried on from his presentation. i really wanted the chapter about the candidate that the republican party, they don't have the candidate now, they have a candidate so governor romney. what is your story on him? and also to sort of get us moving toward the future here, do you have any fears about the potential vice presidential...
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spain and italy haven't defaulted yet. greece hasn't defaulted yet. greece view greece as being on the verge. if you look at what they have to pay to borrow the ten-year bonds the government has to pay an interest rate of 1.5% or 1.7% really low. in spain in italy it's been up to 6%. in greece it's 20%. we simply couldn't -- it's pretty simple. our creditors simply wouldn't deal with us. >> i think we're ready to start the next panel, right? do you qie -- guys want to come up? thanks. actually, i'll stand. okay. we're going to start the panel. i'm marty katie the congressional leader of "politico." i've been doing the panels for almost a year and a half. we have a great panel. i think the next session is what would it mean -- [inaudible] in a couple more [inaudible] thanks for the great overview and starting on the end there, my friend [inaudible] "cq" colleague frank -- what is your title? i'm defensive foreign policy reporter. you've been doing that for a long time. 23 years and you're going to be the expert on defense, sequester, help us understand
spain and italy haven't defaulted yet. greece hasn't defaulted yet. greece view greece as being on the verge. if you look at what they have to pay to borrow the ten-year bonds the government has to pay an interest rate of 1.5% or 1.7% really low. in spain in italy it's been up to 6%. in greece it's 20%. we simply couldn't -- it's pretty simple. our creditors simply wouldn't deal with us. >> i think we're ready to start the next panel, right? do you qie -- guys want to come up? thanks....
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history there has been a effort by the islamist to resurrect the call will fate that would run from spain all the way to indonesia and include and include a billion 400 million muslims that would be under the rule of a religious leader, and have a theocracy instead of the secular states that exist. >> it would be a massive iran. >> yeah. >> let's take some questions from the audience. >> oh my gosh, i was shocked to see the hands. i didn't think anyone had anything to say. .. .. whether this administration really has been negotiating policy because my feeling is, the view at the time, the administration just ducks, okay? you mention mentioned starting out with egypt and apology for a previous administration starting out this way and now moving onto different -- voicing maybe a few platitudes during the iranian -- against the administration. and giving things to the israelis namely the armaments. >> and your question? >> i'm going to get to the question because one way or another you have basically no policy it seems to me. it's just endless reactiveness. >> so i think essentially the ques
history there has been a effort by the islamist to resurrect the call will fate that would run from spain all the way to indonesia and include and include a billion 400 million muslims that would be under the rule of a religious leader, and have a theocracy instead of the secular states that exist. >> it would be a massive iran. >> yeah. >> let's take some questions from the audience. >> oh my gosh, i was shocked to see the hands. i didn't think anyone had anything to...
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spain was then in control of florida and then in control of mexico, and spain was bottling up the united states from territorial expansion which burr, like most everybody else in the united states including thomas jefferson, believed was inevitable and a good thing. i live in texas. i wasn't born in texas. i grew up on the west coast but i've been living in texas since the 1980s. i can tell what you burr was accused of doing was one of the founding fathers of texas, sam houston, actually did 30 years later, namely, go off into mexican territory, by then it was mexican rather than spanish territory, and foment a war and seize part of this foreign territory for the united states. this is what made andrew jackson famous in the wake of the war of 1812. he, without authorization, rode into spanish florida and drove the spanish away. burr lived long enough to appreciate the irony of this. burr didn't get accolades for what jackson and houston did. burr instead got an indictment for treason. and the treason trial forms a large portion of my book. why do i spend time on the treason trial? in par
spain was then in control of florida and then in control of mexico, and spain was bottling up the united states from territorial expansion which burr, like most everybody else in the united states including thomas jefferson, believed was inevitable and a good thing. i live in texas. i wasn't born in texas. i grew up on the west coast but i've been living in texas since the 1980s. i can tell what you burr was accused of doing was one of the founding fathers of texas, sam houston, actually did 30...
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take these spanish flags with you when you go and put them wherever you land to clear the land for spain, see if there are any bridges there. he didn't say tell us what new things you learned about the botany of where you landed. no, he might be interested in it, his crew might be interested in it, but not the people who wrote the checks. the third greatest driver, we see much less of this today, than what was common hundreds of years ago. that is the praise of royalty or deity. this is the effort to appease an entity that is either perceived to be were literally is more powerful than you are. that is how you get the pyramids. that is how you get the cathedral building. today you don't have kings and gods motivating major fund a project of nations. but there is a day when we did. okay. so i said to myself, if we are going to go to mars, and mars is expensive, it is going to have to satisfy one of those two criteria is. otherwise, we are just never going to mars. that is the revelation and centerpiece of the chapter. all the rest of what went on orbits that revelation in that chapter. i s
take these spanish flags with you when you go and put them wherever you land to clear the land for spain, see if there are any bridges there. he didn't say tell us what new things you learned about the botany of where you landed. no, he might be interested in it, his crew might be interested in it, but not the people who wrote the checks. the third greatest driver, we see much less of this today, than what was common hundreds of years ago. that is the praise of royalty or deity. this is the...
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the spanish in spain was an empire, had a claim to sovereignty over the dutch but was also a famous roman catholic power. many were protestant and all of the major founders of the dutch west india company were calvinists and stuyvesant and whispered in my part of that, part of that mill you, you can say. >> where is the religious liberty part of this? wiki are we missing? >> they undertook this study because i was a graduate to get out of the story of american religious diversity. it is something more interesting and important about america that we had so many different religions. and we never had one single officials a religion like you have in england, france. it seems there is some aspect of that fact as part of what makes american society different from european societies with the churches. in the case of americans religious freedom, one of the seeds origin point that people refer to or where this toleration and diversity comes from is the dutch colony of new netherlands. not stuyvesant himself, other people in the colony, directors, the broader touch system, which even though it had
the spanish in spain was an empire, had a claim to sovereignty over the dutch but was also a famous roman catholic power. many were protestant and all of the major founders of the dutch west india company were calvinists and stuyvesant and whispered in my part of that, part of that mill you, you can say. >> where is the religious liberty part of this? wiki are we missing? >> they undertook this study because i was a graduate to get out of the story of american religious diversity....
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conduct all the terrorism you want, attack americans, blow up a train in spain, do whatever you want, just don't do it here. if you do it -- if you do it in your country -- if do you it in our yt, we'll cut your head off. if you do it somewhere else, that's not our business. that's the deal these dictators cut with extremists. and that's not a coincidence that there were egyptians involved in the 9/11 plot. and these were not egyptians that came from poor families. they came from prominent and distinguished families in egypt. which leads me to the second point. these dictators allow anti-americanism. imagine if you lived in a dictatorial country. you're not allowed to protest the government, you're not allowed to protest your leaders. there are only two things of you're allowed to protest -- america and israelly. israel. that's what everybody does. it's almost a release valve for frustrations. and then thief got a state-controlled media that feeds into anti-americanism. do you know there are outlet's in egypt as well that in america, denying the holocaust is a crime. denying the holoc
conduct all the terrorism you want, attack americans, blow up a train in spain, do whatever you want, just don't do it here. if you do it -- if you do it in your country -- if do you it in our yt, we'll cut your head off. if you do it somewhere else, that's not our business. that's the deal these dictators cut with extremists. and that's not a coincidence that there were egyptians involved in the 9/11 plot. and these were not egyptians that came from poor families. they came from prominent and...